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Lecturer Anthropology - Academic Level B
School of Social and Political Sciences, Faculty of Arts
Reference No. 773/1209
* Join the fast expanding School of Social & Political Sciences
* Australia's top rated Faculty in the Arts and Humanities
* A competitive academic salary is available
The University of Sydney is Australia's premier University with an
outstanding global reputation for academic and research excellence, and
employs over 6,800 permanent staff supporting over 46,000 students.
The University of Sydney's Faculty of Arts has a proud history and
tradition of intellectual rigour. It offers one of the most
comprehensive and diverse range of humanities and social science studies
in the Asia Pacific region, and a vibrant research and teaching
environment. It is regularly ranked in the top 20 Arts faculties in the
world.
The School of Social and Political Sciences (SSPS), composed of the
departments of Anthropology, Government and International Relations,
Political Economy, Sociology and Social Policy, and Peace and Conflict
Studies, offers innovative degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate
levels that attract the very best students from Australia and overseas.
SSPS is the focus for the strategic development of the social sciences
at Sydney with a view to our becoming Australia's leading centre for
research and teaching in the area.
The School of Social and Political Sciences seeks to appoint a Lecturer
Level B in Anthropology for a fulltime continuing appointment.
Applicants for the position should have a PhD in Anthropology. They
should have teaching and course development experience at undergraduate
and/or postgraduate level, and a commitment to innovation and excellence
in teaching. They should have a record of and strong ongoing commitment
to ethnographic research, preferably in the Department's regional foci
of Asia Pacific and Australia, and a strong record of peer-reviewed
publications relative to opportunity. The preferred areas of expertise
are in teaching and research related to migration, race and ethnicity,
gender, and history and metatheory of anthropological thought.
The successful applicant will be expected to maintain a research profile
compatible with the Department's research strengths and to supervise
honours and postgraduate research students.
The position is full time continuing subject to the completion of a
satisfactory probation period for new appointees. Membership of a
University approved superannuation scheme is a condition of employment
for new appointees.
Remuneration package: a competitive remuneration package is available
consisting of a Level B salary range ($76,250.00 - $90,546); plus leave
loading and up to 17% employer's contribution to superannuation.
All applications must be submitted online. For more information and to
apply, please use Reference No. 773/1209 and visit the following web
link: http://usyd.edu.au/positions
Closing Date: Monday 26th February 2010
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